Preserving the history of Florissant and the Pikes Peak western slope

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Join the Pikes Peak Historical Society: You may now join the Pikes peak Historical Society, renew your existing membership, or donate to support PPHS activities on-line. Click here for more information

The Pikes Peak Historical Society is a non-profit corporation organized under IRS Code Section 501(c)(3). The purpose of the Society is to encourage the preservation of the history of Florissant and the west slope of Pikes Peak, and to educate the public regarding this historical legacy. The Pikes Peak Historical Society (PPHS) is funded solely through memberships and donations, and supports its mission through volunteers who serve on its numerous committees.
PPHS owns and operates two museums; The Pikes Peak Historical Society Museum, at 18033 Teller County Road #1 across from the Florissant Post Office, and the Schoolhouse Museum located at Teller County Road #31 and Wildhorn.
In addition, PPHS volunteers serve on various committees to support the local area including:

A Cemetery Committee that manages the historic Florissant Pioneer Cemetery on behalf of Teller County.

A Beautification Committee that sponsors an area-wide clean-up each spring, cleans along Highway 24, and plants flowers throughout the town of Florissant.

A Chautauqua Committee that sponsors free educational programs each month.

A Parks and Trails Committee that supports these efforts in the area.

MUSEUM HOURS

MUSEUM HOURS:

The Pikes Peak Historical Museum has no regular open hours in the Winter Season from November to February. We will begin regular hours in March 2017.

But we will gladly open upon request for school groups, social groups or for you and Your family and friends.

Just call 719-748-3861 to schedule a day and time at least 24 hours in advance. Our Museum admission is free.